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well, breaking the law! i encourage you to join billions of, millions of americans who break the law every day. i was, impressive grandstanding, with delivered with panache, but let this missouri congressman tell you how not to take no hypothetical force a moment. >> if it is possible for you to go into the exchange, like all of these millions of americans that are going to the exchanges, will you commit to forego your government insurance plan you are on now and join us in the pool? >> sir, the way the law is written -- >> it is a yes or no. let's say you are wrong on that. yes or no, if you are wrong -- >> i don't want to -- >> stewart: madam secretary, ar, ar, a r, the let's say hypothetically, let's say the south won the war and you, you yourself have a terrible nut allergy would you join? >> let me try this. zero oh, let me finish! if americans spoke french and, would you then sign up for obamacare? would you do that? >> would you do that? >> madam, madam! listen to me! if i was storing fish in my neck
well, breaking the law! i encourage you to join billions of, millions of americans who break the law every day. i was, impressive grandstanding, with delivered with panache, but let this missouri congressman tell you how not to take no hypothetical force a moment. >> if it is possible for you to go into the exchange, like all of these millions of americans that are going to the exchanges, will you commit to forego your government insurance plan you are on now and join us in the pool?...
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. >> now, one witness, american university law professor stephen lad dack claims the nsa program violated the fourth amendment, now, luckily, michigan representative and meatloaf stunt double mike rogers countered with the latest in justification technology. >> i would argue that maybe the fact that we haven't had any complaints come forward with any specificity, arguing that their privacy has been violated clearly indicates in ten years, clearly indicates that something must be doing right, somebody must be doing something exactly right. >> colbert: yeah, for ten years no one complained about the thing they didn't know existed. now, i would like to know, that is sound logic to me. what is your answer for that, professor? >> but who would be complaining? >> somebody whose privacy was violated. you can't have your privacy violated if you don't know your privacy is violated, right? >> colbert: right. if you don't know your privacy was violated then it wasn't. it makes perfect sense if you don't think about it. folks, it is just like, it is just like when someone lies to you, technically the
. >> now, one witness, american university law professor stephen lad dack claims the nsa program violated the fourth amendment, now, luckily, michigan representative and meatloaf stunt double mike rogers countered with the latest in justification technology. >> i would argue that maybe the fact that we haven't had any complaints come forward with any specificity, arguing that their privacy has been violated clearly indicates in ten years, clearly indicates that something must be...
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lawful piracy is still regarded as piracy and yet it was lawful. and uncopyrighted works well protected by an informal system of rights that were recognized by publishers and how could this be and the answer lies in some of these mysteries of informal norms that exist alongside the law and sometimes even in place of the law. it's a very fascinating thing for me and i know for the dean as well, this area of law, particularly the trans-atlantic law which i'm focused on. and we usually think of the world word pirate is the violator of a former legal right and the specter of widespread piracy have huddled behind the feverish lawmaking of recent years and starting from the premise and the digital technology, that left unchecked would destroy interaction in turn interaction of the property and there is an expansive protection for authors, including copyright management information in the senate judiciary committee summarized the prevailing account in these words that due to the ease in which digital works can be copied and distributed worldwide are virtu
lawful piracy is still regarded as piracy and yet it was lawful. and uncopyrighted works well protected by an informal system of rights that were recognized by publishers and how could this be and the answer lies in some of these mysteries of informal norms that exist alongside the law and sometimes even in place of the law. it's a very fascinating thing for me and i know for the dean as well, this area of law, particularly the trans-atlantic law which i'm focused on. and we usually think of...
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>> yes as a matter of law under rfra. we are taking as a given that your hypothetical is their belief that they sincerely believe that their teachings of the catholic church prevent them from i don't know acting as officers of the corporation that complies with the federal law and that compliance -- we are not taking out the sincerity. we are taking as a matter of law at congress in an act of rfra -- [inaudible] >> how did you get to that proposition? just to treat persons not as a corporation but individual how do you get to the proposition that recognize this precept? >> a few different points. first we have hobby lobby, 200 years between the adoption of the first amendment and rfra which is meant to restore the supreme court's rfra jurisprudence. there has never been a claim like that. >> if there's never been a claim like that -- >> you are asking what was congress doing when it enacted rfra and you have to say it's restoring something. i conclude for the first time it's authorizing courts to disregard the corporate f
>> yes as a matter of law under rfra. we are taking as a given that your hypothetical is their belief that they sincerely believe that their teachings of the catholic church prevent them from i don't know acting as officers of the corporation that complies with the federal law and that compliance -- we are not taking out the sincerity. we are taking as a matter of law at congress in an act of rfra -- [inaudible] >> how did you get to that proposition? just to treat persons not as a...
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this politicizes law in terms of these particular tactics here. so we have got a situation with patricia millett, a military spouse. she's argued more cases before the supreme court than any other woman in history save one. incredibly qualified. supported by ken starr here, right? >> right. >> she is incredibly qualified but she can't get a vote. she's blocked. republicans will admit that they're doing it simply so that they can preserve a conservative kind of dominance on the d.c. circuit. >> i'm going to quickly play a sound from senator cornyn. he made comments about millett this week. >> i think we're going to be successful in stopping this court packing experiment and the country will be better for it. i think they ought to let their senators know that courts should not be partisan play things for any administration and ask president obama and the democratic majority leader to stop their court packing effort. >> you know, drew, to the point that spencer was just making, i mean, again, you know, accusing the president of court packing when we'
this politicizes law in terms of these particular tactics here. so we have got a situation with patricia millett, a military spouse. she's argued more cases before the supreme court than any other woman in history save one. incredibly qualified. supported by ken starr here, right? >> right. >> she is incredibly qualified but she can't get a vote. she's blocked. republicans will admit that they're doing it simply so that they can preserve a conservative kind of dominance on the d.c....
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setting aside in law that the money will be there is a promise. until we condominium the enemy of money to make those commitments work is still a promise. the commitment comes when i put the effort on the table to make health care sewer secure. the promise is nice but we have to figure out how to deliver and the funds that are available so far from the measure that the supervisor vitals i cites are again, a nice probable but that's not realty. when we passed prop a we should know where the resources come from >> we hope this information has been information active. please visit the san francisco sf elections.org. remember the voting t is available in city hall be sure to vo november 5th. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, i'm marconi i'm here to discuss prop b the measure will be before the voters on test november 5th. they have a proposed site called - prop c is an referendum. a referendum is the process by which the voters can proof or reject legislation. a 3 point plus acres is on washington street. on 2012 the board of supervisors approved the
setting aside in law that the money will be there is a promise. until we condominium the enemy of money to make those commitments work is still a promise. the commitment comes when i put the effort on the table to make health care sewer secure. the promise is nice but we have to figure out how to deliver and the funds that are available so far from the measure that the supervisor vitals i cites are again, a nice probable but that's not realty. when we passed prop a we should know where the...
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we have from the center on national courting the law, georgetown law, particularly the dean and laura, and major running the next panel and sharing it on cybersecurity and its future. i particularly want to thank the center on law, ethics, and security, duke university school of law, and charlie, who ran the panel yesterday, who did a wonderful job on authorization for the use of military force, and, lastly, the center for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a special person who is, right now, has his eye behind the camera, and that's bob turner, and these schools have been extraordinary in support and development of the area of national security law, so i want to take a 15-minute -- and i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the pammists for being fascinating, and all the room would love to remain as hostage for you, but we have to move on, and we'll reconvene in 15 minutes, and we'll have the panel on cybersecurity and the future. thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] and he said we'd do it under title 10 but it is a pr
we have from the center on national courting the law, georgetown law, particularly the dean and laura, and major running the next panel and sharing it on cybersecurity and its future. i particularly want to thank the center on law, ethics, and security, duke university school of law, and charlie, who ran the panel yesterday, who did a wonderful job on authorization for the use of military force, and, lastly, the center for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a...
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. >> when i graduated from law school, the big law firms did not hire women. so i looked for a job, and it was very much ending when a door closes a window opens and i stopped at a television station and i walked down and said that i would like to apply for a job, and that ended up getting a job as a television news reporter and because i was a lawyer, he gave me a start and there was an obstacle course that i went through and i was elected to the legislature and then state treasurer and in the united states senate. >> wanted your family come to texas? >> my family came to texas in 1828 and they signed a texas declaration of independence and they came from england and made their way to texas and they were actually trained in the law and you had to be catholic to land in texas and he was a natural catholic. i say actual because many declared catholicism on the land. and he was part of this and he became the chief justice in this includes a great friend of sam houston and thomas rusk and my roots to go way back. >> kay hutchison is our guest and pioneering women
. >> when i graduated from law school, the big law firms did not hire women. so i looked for a job, and it was very much ending when a door closes a window opens and i stopped at a television station and i walked down and said that i would like to apply for a job, and that ended up getting a job as a television news reporter and because i was a lawyer, he gave me a start and there was an obstacle course that i went through and i was elected to the legislature and then state treasurer and...
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the judge to have found that under the law you are guilty. that's why it's going all the way up dash da. >> we all agree she's -- >> she's going to win the case. >> implementation, you can't dodge how you have to write a law what you have to face is the criminal sanction. do you want a criminal sanction or is some other sanction or some other way to get her there. i must tell you i think you want to get her there very early. so you have to think of incentives that didn't wait until she was feeling that maybe something is going to happen. you have got to reach out and people have found ways to reach out today, are we doing it in big cities, where you -- in poorer neighborhoods, for example. you have people that go in to the neighborhoods just looking for people who have become pregnant. you care about this issue, that's the way to go about it. they aren't looking for people who have been on drugs. they are simply looking for poor women or minority women who will get to the emergency room when the birth is about to occur. we can do this. not so
the judge to have found that under the law you are guilty. that's why it's going all the way up dash da. >> we all agree she's -- >> she's going to win the case. >> implementation, you can't dodge how you have to write a law what you have to face is the criminal sanction. do you want a criminal sanction or is some other sanction or some other way to get her there. i must tell you i think you want to get her there very early. so you have to think of incentives that didn't wait...
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degree from harvard law school so anything is possible. let's give him a big round of applause. i'm going to ask you to stay here >> (speaking spanish.) >> so, now it's prey sill martinez. so she was a mission graduate participate in elementary school and now participants in the college bound ambassador. perry sill continues to give back to her community with a gpa of 3.66 in clergy. she's now on the staff at marshall extended day program which supports the future dream of being a teacher >> (speaking spanish.) >> the extended bay mission graduat graduates. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we're very proud of you perry sill and we hope you become a teacher and our children will be well served by you. now let me ask jose che's an inspirational young man who goes above and beyond he's got a good work ethic. he's on the soccer team >> (speaking spanish.) >> thank you very much jose, congratulations (clapping) now let me call the next person he's been involved in the 7 teepee she's been involved and remains one of the exceptional student. she's got a
degree from harvard law school so anything is possible. let's give him a big round of applause. i'm going to ask you to stay here >> (speaking spanish.) >> so, now it's prey sill martinez. so she was a mission graduate participate in elementary school and now participants in the college bound ambassador. perry sill continues to give back to her community with a gpa of 3.66 in clergy. she's now on the staff at marshall extended day program which supports the future dream of being a...
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some crack downs are violations of the law. some are declared guilty, falsely, and are forced to confess on state-run television. that makes people confused and thinking what is the president's intention. the. >> it's unlikely the new president will loosen control over the media. we can see this from what was put forward after he assumed presidency. if you look at the members in the politburo, some of them used to be propaganda officials, and they are not famous for being the most liberal propaganda officials. >> the leader of the party, people pin high hope on xi jinping, and the tone has changed a little. i don't see at the moment that xi jinping will change the media or press. maybe he is tightening his control. in that he nings ideology is important to his party. >> policing what is said and spread on sina weibo is not easy. weibo has 500 million users, all in china, twice as map as twitter. last -- many as twitter had. a private run paper says the government has an army of 2 million people patrolling the net. public opinio
some crack downs are violations of the law. some are declared guilty, falsely, and are forced to confess on state-run television. that makes people confused and thinking what is the president's intention. the. >> it's unlikely the new president will loosen control over the media. we can see this from what was put forward after he assumed presidency. if you look at the members in the politburo, some of them used to be propaganda officials, and they are not famous for being the most liberal...
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but actually, that's not the law. the law is really to stop and inquire. if the officer believes that there's something on the person that could pose a threat, then they have the ability to frisk. now, of course, that's the law. it's the law across the entire state, not just new york city. and the legislature has revisited and basically supported it throughout the years. how it is implemented, that's really the challenge for law enforcement officials. >> okay. but when we talk particularly about a post-9/11 world, many folks would advocate that, okay, if it appears as though somebody is involved in some suspicious or potential terroristic activity, that that argument might apply. but many legal minds will say the majority of people who are being stopped and frisked, their activity, their quote, unquote, suspicious activity has nothing to do with terrorism. >> well, for the police department, it's always a challenge. and by the way, the new york city police department is one of the most diverse police departments in the world. so it has the building blocks
but actually, that's not the law. the law is really to stop and inquire. if the officer believes that there's something on the person that could pose a threat, then they have the ability to frisk. now, of course, that's the law. it's the law across the entire state, not just new york city. and the legislature has revisited and basically supported it throughout the years. how it is implemented, that's really the challenge for law enforcement officials. >> okay. but when we talk...
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this law is not a good law. i have never seen a set of laws that impacted small businesses the way this law has. everything from the regulatory process to hiring consultants, just so you understand what the law is. we know that our congressmen and senators didn't read it. how are we supposed to understand it? >> thank you for being here, bill. good-bye to bubbles enterprises. i know you sold it to mr. car wash, so hello to him. thanks for sharing your story. >> thanks, megyn. >> we want to hear your obama care stories. good, bad or in between. we have received thousands of them. two nights in a row we have had real people on who tweeted their stories or updated posts on facebook.com. you can go to facebook.com/the kelly file or tweet me @megyn kelly, # the kelly file. i read many of them personally on my iphone, on my way home, on my way to work. i hear a lot of the stories. we are interested in what you are going through. >>> up next, the man who says he has evidence of a criminal conspiracy between two federal
this law is not a good law. i have never seen a set of laws that impacted small businesses the way this law has. everything from the regulatory process to hiring consultants, just so you understand what the law is. we know that our congressmen and senators didn't read it. how are we supposed to understand it? >> thank you for being here, bill. good-bye to bubbles enterprises. i know you sold it to mr. car wash, so hello to him. thanks for sharing your story. >> thanks, megyn....
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a law enforcement officer roving, have a law enforcement officer at the departure gang way and those kinds of things. >> because mike, in that initial entrance to the airport, whether it's in the united states or overseas, you do sometimes see even heavily armed security personnel wondering around, but there is not -- there's not that many layers you can put before you get to that screening. >> no, but there is a lot you don't also see involved in aviation security. i was with delta airlines after law enforcement. i was general manager of delta airlines during 9/11. since 9/11 there are more layers of security from that front door, even when you just enter the grounds of the airport, on the roads leading up to the airports, anderson, that people don't see. there is surveillance cameras, there are people -- there are law enforcement officers and tsa folks in plain clothes also armed. there is a lot of layers you don't see but i'm sure they will look at this because it still is troubling that this gunman was able to get to the gate, and if, you know, there had been a plane at a particu
a law enforcement officer roving, have a law enforcement officer at the departure gang way and those kinds of things. >> because mike, in that initial entrance to the airport, whether it's in the united states or overseas, you do sometimes see even heavily armed security personnel wondering around, but there is not -- there's not that many layers you can put before you get to that screening. >> no, but there is a lot you don't also see involved in aviation security. i was with delta...
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law enforcement sources tell the l.a. times that authorities found a note next to the shooter in which he expressed, quote, his disappointment with the government. nbc news reporting that the shooter sent a suicidal text to his family before entering the airport where he apparently started shooting. again, though, the shooter is alive in critical condition and in custody. l.a.x. is a mess in terms of flight cancellations and delays and thousands of passengers getting stranded. this is a story we'll be following through the night as we learn more. please keep watching this space for news. >>> here's the background, when george w. bush picked harriet players, he was showing his trademark loyalty. he was also particularly happy to have found a woman he trusted for that job since the seat she was going to be filling on the court would be the one vacated by the retiring justice sandra day o'connor. now the harriet miers nomination didn't work out. she pulled her name. outside conservative groups had weighed in against the bush
law enforcement sources tell the l.a. times that authorities found a note next to the shooter in which he expressed, quote, his disappointment with the government. nbc news reporting that the shooter sent a suicidal text to his family before entering the airport where he apparently started shooting. again, though, the shooter is alive in critical condition and in custody. l.a.x. is a mess in terms of flight cancellations and delays and thousands of passengers getting stranded. this is a story...
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of the rule of law and civil liberties. we have created an award and it's one of the most prestigious awards are committee can give out. as i look around the room i see friedman is in the audience and he was a recipient of the word but i have the great pleasure of announcing that this year's award winner is john norton borg and i'd like you to give a round of applause. [applause] john has had an amazing career. he got a lot of applications for the award but i'm holding up his cd which runs 22 pages. small print. i'll give you the table of contents. 47 books, five accord views and apparently is spending so much time writing books he does not have time to read books he could see only has five look reviews. 88 articles monographs and book chapters 33 newspaper articles and letters 58 testimony statements including government testimony and statements. one arbitrary of decision and eight i'm published papers that soon may be published now that you are an award winner. he has had an extraordinary career of such dedication to the
of the rule of law and civil liberties. we have created an award and it's one of the most prestigious awards are committee can give out. as i look around the room i see friedman is in the audience and he was a recipient of the word but i have the great pleasure of announcing that this year's award winner is john norton borg and i'd like you to give a round of applause. [applause] john has had an amazing career. he got a lot of applications for the award but i'm holding up his cd which runs 22...
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he's a lawyer, let's imagine that a black person goes to an elite law school, graduates from that law school. he says when that person goes for a job, let's say at an elite law firm or seeks to get a job with a, in a, you know, a distinguished judge, seeks to get a job at a, you know, sort of a, at a -- any place selective what he has in mind is this, the person that's going to be assessing this candidate is going to mark down the candidate to some degree because of affirmative action. the person who's assessing the candidate knows that the school has affirmative action. and, by the way, virtually every selective law school in the united states has affirmative action. so as justice thomas says, if you have a black person who has graduated, graduated from my law school, graduated from harvard law school or from where he went to school, yale law school, they go to the fancy firm, sure, they've got the nice brownie point that they went to this fancy law school, but what he has in mind is the person assessing the candidate is going to say, yeah, this person has the nice halo of having gon
he's a lawyer, let's imagine that a black person goes to an elite law school, graduates from that law school. he says when that person goes for a job, let's say at an elite law firm or seeks to get a job with a, in a, you know, a distinguished judge, seeks to get a job at a, you know, sort of a, at a -- any place selective what he has in mind is this, the person that's going to be assessing this candidate is going to mark down the candidate to some degree because of affirmative action. the...
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because it doesn't meet the prescriptions of the law. and so a larger number than the administration imagined by this time, one month in, are getting letters that are -- making them feel that they have been left in the lurch. gwen: and if the solution is to get online and get an alternate policy they can't do that. >> and in fact the president this week gave a speech in boston and told -- encouraged people to do that. go online. shop. that's what it's for, he said. that's what the website is for. >> let's go back to the website where this whole mess kind of started. do we know when that website is going to be up and running? and what's the effect on the problem? karen mentioned that you want young healthy people to sign up. if the website is delayed. >> so today, we had an update from the new manager of this challenge. his name is jeffrey szion and he gave a one-week update and he said that they are on track to meet the deadline they've set an arbitrary deadline for themselves to have this working by the end of november. he also said we
because it doesn't meet the prescriptions of the law. and so a larger number than the administration imagined by this time, one month in, are getting letters that are -- making them feel that they have been left in the lurch. gwen: and if the solution is to get online and get an alternate policy they can't do that. >> and in fact the president this week gave a speech in boston and told -- encouraged people to do that. go online. shop. that's what it's for, he said. that's what the website...
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my free advice to them is stop helping the law fail. you're only hurting yourselves. we've seen a four-year campaign from republicans to try to sabotage the law, whether it's by not setting up state exchanges or -- >> kristy -- i'm sorry to jump in. do you think the individual mandate should be delayed? >> i do not. absolutely not. >> okay. there you go. i got to go. i started with cal and ended with you. >> stay healthy, arthel. >> i hope so. kristy and cal thomas, thank you very much. >> good to see you. >>> how about 24 robot that helps with household chores and no, we're not talking about your spouse. does it work? all the details coming up in "consumer reports" segment. stick around for that. >> alice from the jetsons? the problems with obamacare keep coming. still ahead, why some are suggesting that the affordable care act is at risk of turning into one of the biggest tax burdens on americans. we'll lay out the numbers for you. >> certainly you need people who are older and sicker to be balanced with people who are younger and healthier. that's how pool works [
my free advice to them is stop helping the law fail. you're only hurting yourselves. we've seen a four-year campaign from republicans to try to sabotage the law, whether it's by not setting up state exchanges or -- >> kristy -- i'm sorry to jump in. do you think the individual mandate should be delayed? >> i do not. absolutely not. >> okay. there you go. i got to go. i started with cal and ended with you. >> stay healthy, arthel. >> i hope so. kristy and cal...
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it's being disabled and i feel maybe the law missed that some of the tenants were in tic and some tenants might be disabled and having an up the -- tough time of finding offeredable housing in the city. my appeal is to appeal to your hearts and to understand that yeah, my economic hardship it's not something out of choice. it's purely based on my disability and it's my reality right now and i find completely it's my opinion, right? so i find completely contradictory that i have to pay at this point $8,000 that i don't have. i have to lend it from my family which i have to payback for future low income housing that i might go when i'm not planning to leave that home when it took me 3 years to find anytime, maybe when i'm dying, maybe i will leave my home. that's it. it took me 3 years to find it. i want you to know that i feel and i don't think i can speak for every disabled person but at least the people with the disability that they are bound to a wheelchair, that it's almost impossible to find accessible housing. we are left a lot of us are left leaving in shelters, living in nursing ho
it's being disabled and i feel maybe the law missed that some of the tenants were in tic and some tenants might be disabled and having an up the -- tough time of finding offeredable housing in the city. my appeal is to appeal to your hearts and to understand that yeah, my economic hardship it's not something out of choice. it's purely based on my disability and it's my reality right now and i find completely it's my opinion, right? so i find completely contradictory that i have to pay at this...
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he focuses on the health care law. everybody. on thursday i addressed a conference for business leaders around the world. my pitch was simple. choose america. invest in america. create jobs in america. it speaks to my top priority as president, growing our economy, creating good jobs, strengthening security and opportunity for the middle class. over the past three and a half years, our businesses have created over 7.5 million new jobs. this week, the treasury confirmed that since i took office we have cut our deficit by more than half. but we have more work to do. we need to grow and create more good jobs faster. that is my driving focus, and i will go anywhere and do anything to make it happen. washington'se driving focus as well. i know what you often hear out of washington can sadly charley brown's teacher, a jumble of unfocused noise out of touch with the things you care about. today i want to cut through that noise and talk plainly about what we should do right now to keep growing this economy and creating new jobs. it begin
he focuses on the health care law. everybody. on thursday i addressed a conference for business leaders around the world. my pitch was simple. choose america. invest in america. create jobs in america. it speaks to my top priority as president, growing our economy, creating good jobs, strengthening security and opportunity for the middle class. over the past three and a half years, our businesses have created over 7.5 million new jobs. this week, the treasury confirmed that since i took office...
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and now by law they can't. that's supposed to be an improvement. eric, do you have another caller for me? >> melissa, we have mitch from kentucky. mitch, you're on the air. >> caller: many americans are finding they'll be seeing premium increases or that they'll be getting hit with higher co-pays and deductibles or that they'll no longer see the doctors or use the hospitals of their choice. >> oh, mitch. let's talk about this. about 5% of people are already in the individual market, and some of them are going to get a better deal because the aca caps out of pocket costs and offers subsidies on all the rest. yes, some people are also going to pay more. they're going to have to change doctors or they just won't like their new plans. we don't know yet exactly how that's going to break down, but there are also millions who will get insurance who had none before. they're going to be able to take their medications every day and get a flu shot. and then there's 5 million more who would be covered if all the states including those republican-led states had
and now by law they can't. that's supposed to be an improvement. eric, do you have another caller for me? >> melissa, we have mitch from kentucky. mitch, you're on the air. >> caller: many americans are finding they'll be seeing premium increases or that they'll be getting hit with higher co-pays and deductibles or that they'll no longer see the doctors or use the hospitals of their choice. >> oh, mitch. let's talk about this. about 5% of people are already in the individual...
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and law enforcement. detailing protection for workers and refugees, and what happens if an immigrant breaks the law. a poll conducted by a university a month after the bill found that 64% of americans supported the reforms. and 31% did not. on the heels of a government shutdown health care exchange errors and a string of revelations on nsa wire tapping of foreign allies - the push for a vote has been tossed on to washington's backburner. but special interest groups are rallying to reverse that, and national alliance of more than 600 business and conservative leaders from around the country begin a lobbying effort at the chamber of commerce hosting a pan 'em discussion on the bill's potential economic impact. they met with 150 house republicans on the fence. the congressal hispanic caucus is pushing for a vote, holding a press conference that week. >> the question is when will the house republican leadership allow a vote on the floor of the house of representatives for us to pass a commonsense reform of th
and law enforcement. detailing protection for workers and refugees, and what happens if an immigrant breaks the law. a poll conducted by a university a month after the bill found that 64% of americans supported the reforms. and 31% did not. on the heels of a government shutdown health care exchange errors and a string of revelations on nsa wire tapping of foreign allies - the push for a vote has been tossed on to washington's backburner. but special interest groups are rallying to reverse that,...
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security in the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom including on emerging technologies. professor donohue held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation, and harvard university john f. kennedy school of government where she was a fellow in the international security program as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness. she received her ab in philosophy from dartmoth, ma in peace studies, her jd from stanford law school, and a ph.d. in history from the university of cambridge in england. wow. jim louis is a senior fellow and director of technology and public policy at csis where he was nice enough to hire me a while back, and at csis, he writes on technology and security and the international academy. jim has authored more than 90 publications. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity whose work includes the best
security in the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom including on emerging technologies. professor donohue held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation, and harvard university john f. kennedy school of government where she was a fellow in the international security program as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness....
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want to go back into the rental business but isn't the 5 year prelims a local ordnance >> the state law that specifics the 5 years. >> oh, sorry. thank you >> commissioner. >> i understand that not just the amendment is before us but the entire piece of legislation still has to be enacted so we'll look at the earlier part from an earlier hearing. >> we discussed the sort of underlying july hearing but we have not taken action on that yet. >> commissioners. >> just a question on the state law change it was 10 years for an ellis act and it switched do i have any background on why that change was made at state level. >> i don't can the planning staff answer that question. >> i don't know that's a state law beyond the planning coincide. >> but it was true it was 10 years at one point and it's now 5 years. >> the city attorney mate know. >> i believe the ellis act has always contained a tiered number of business so if you go back into business in 5 years after 10 years there's more restrictions but i understand part of the ellis act has not been amended. >> okay. thank you. >> commissioner s
want to go back into the rental business but isn't the 5 year prelims a local ordnance >> the state law that specifics the 5 years. >> oh, sorry. thank you >> commissioner. >> i understand that not just the amendment is before us but the entire piece of legislation still has to be enacted so we'll look at the earlier part from an earlier hearing. >> we discussed the sort of underlying july hearing but we have not taken action on that yet. >> commissioners....
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we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
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the city librarian was guilty of three years of violations for further report of gifts and these are laws that are designed to represent those in the public from representing the interest of those who give them money instead. and in order for the society to protect itself, the city library had to sign, every other year under penalty of perjury that he attended ethics trainings on reporting gifts and in order for this society to protect itself, the city has to sign that he has taken training and after that he has signed the perjury that he had nothing to report, while he was receiving $65,000 per year, from the friends of the library. and these statements under the penalty of perjury had no effect on inducing the city library from making the required disclosures, the reason for the signature under the penalty of pergry is to make every violation willful and to create the constructive knowledge of the regulations. advice from the office and from the library department account ants and from the lawyers from the private non-profit providing money all had no effect in enducing city library to
the city librarian was guilty of three years of violations for further report of gifts and these are laws that are designed to represent those in the public from representing the interest of those who give them money instead. and in order for the society to protect itself, the city library had to sign, every other year under penalty of perjury that he attended ethics trainings on reporting gifts and in order for this society to protect itself, the city has to sign that he has taken training and...
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for many many years terrorist laws being written in ways that could be abused the governments of the day have always said no no they won't possibly abuse of course those will only ever be used against terrorists and here we see somebody with leaks material who's been very responsible these partner david miranda and the guardian to be extremely responsible in the handling of this material nobody's been able to say here endangered national security genuinely people are have their lives at risk nobody's been able to show that there's been accusations but there's been nobody actually saying that's happened so instead what we've got is the police abusing their powers in order to intimidate these people are i think it's good that we're seeing that that's going on because now we can challenge it properly glenn greenwald there's no accuse the u.k. of having no press freedom that's not true is it that's just going a bit too far and i think it would be wrong so there is no press freedom of course that would be overstating the case but if you intimidate journalists in this way if you say they c
for many many years terrorist laws being written in ways that could be abused the governments of the day have always said no no they won't possibly abuse of course those will only ever be used against terrorists and here we see somebody with leaks material who's been very responsible these partner david miranda and the guardian to be extremely responsible in the handling of this material nobody's been able to say here endangered national security genuinely people are have their lives at risk...
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my hope is signed into law by the president soon. in closing, i want to say that the vast majority of individuals who hold security clearances are honorable and trustworthy people. many of them felt calledded into service after 9/11 to help protect our country, and they deserve our thanks. having said that, though, we still must have a system that does a better job of rooting out those with nefarious purposes and those deeply troubled and up stable. that system must identify those with behavior systems, identify behavior that signals an unacceptable risk to be entrusted with classified information or access to sensitive federal facilities. i hope that our hearing today will help point us to a number of sensible solutions that taken together will truly improve our national security. timely, i think it's important to note that our committee continues to look at other aspects of the navy yard tragedy like the physical security of federal buildings as well as preparedness, emergency response, and communication issues. we got much work to
my hope is signed into law by the president soon. in closing, i want to say that the vast majority of individuals who hold security clearances are honorable and trustworthy people. many of them felt calledded into service after 9/11 to help protect our country, and they deserve our thanks. having said that, though, we still must have a system that does a better job of rooting out those with nefarious purposes and those deeply troubled and up stable. that system must identify those with behavior...
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we have to make the law work. we can't just trash obama care. >> why do we have to make a law work? >> it's the law of the land, sean. >> slavery was, too. we overturned that. >> so you will admit we were lied to. >> clear. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. the average family per family per savings per year of $2500, lie? >> yeah. >> $900 billion cost, lie? >> clearly not the case. >> the website will be user friendly. >> give them until the end of november. >> he said it the day before they rolled it out. rick, are you going to shock me? >> i will. 3% of americans were lied to. that's the number we are talking about. having said that i will ask if there are conservatives in the room that will admit that conservatives have been lying about obama care for three years? >> what are you talking about? [ multiple voices ] >> you don't have to answer that question. it's not the rick ungar show. let me tell you why what you said is false. i will go to page 34,552. i almost sound -- where is betsy? she has the whole health care plan there. i sound like her. >> i have it here
we have to make the law work. we can't just trash obama care. >> why do we have to make a law work? >> it's the law of the land, sean. >> slavery was, too. we overturned that. >> so you will admit we were lied to. >> clear. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. the average family per family per savings per year of $2500, lie? >> yeah. >> $900 billion cost, lie? >> clearly not the case. >> the website will be user friendly....
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up first, law enforcement at los angeles international airport. they're mourning the tsa officer killed in that shoot-out at the airport. they plan to wear black bands in honor of gerardo hernandez. he was working as a travel document checker when he was shot. the tsa said he would have turned 40 next week. >>> number 2, the search for a missing school nurse is over. flis in florida said they have identifies a body found as 49-year-old kimberly lindsay. lindsay was reported missing after she failed to show up for work on monday. the case is now a homicide investigation. >>> number 3, toronto police said they have video showing the mayor smoking crack cocaine. investigators say they actually have it. the video was obtained from a seize in a drug investigation. the mayor rob ford said he will not resign. >> number 4, charlie crist wants his old job back. on monday, he's expected to announce that he's running for governor of florida again but this time as a democrat. charlie crist was first elected as a republican but ran as an independent. now liste
up first, law enforcement at los angeles international airport. they're mourning the tsa officer killed in that shoot-out at the airport. they plan to wear black bands in honor of gerardo hernandez. he was working as a travel document checker when he was shot. the tsa said he would have turned 40 next week. >>> number 2, the search for a missing school nurse is over. flis in florida said they have identifies a body found as 49-year-old kimberly lindsay. lindsay was reported missing...
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they are allowed to go 1-2 units for in law units. they will not be able to expand the envelope of the building. they will have to use existing space within the building. the new units will have to comply with the building code and the department of building inspection will be instructed to be as flexion -- flexible as possible understate law to be sure the people are able to comply with the code. understanding that there are units that cannot meet certain aspects of the current code. the legislation will not allow apartments that are existing to be sdwiedubdivided or chopped off for new units. i think it's a very exciting proposal for the castro and potentially other parts of the city as well. also today, i'm introducing a tax measure for the november ballot that will impose a tax on sugar sweetened beverages. the proceeds of the tax will be a special tax an go to fund nutrition active and physical activities and health programs in our schools, in our parks and other venues. colleagues, we are experiencing an epidemic of health probl
they are allowed to go 1-2 units for in law units. they will not be able to expand the envelope of the building. they will have to use existing space within the building. the new units will have to comply with the building code and the department of building inspection will be instructed to be as flexion -- flexible as possible understate law to be sure the people are able to comply with the code. understanding that there are units that cannot meet certain aspects of the current code. the...
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do i uphold the law or back off of my principal? ini fight for what i believe or do i sacrifice my job? i lost my job. but i have never regretted the decision is standing for what you believe in. [applause] i went back to monterey and public service was still in my veins so i ran for congress and served a terms of the congress. eight terms. it was a different congress. el.er tip o'neill, bob michae we just honored tom foley the other day, speaker and a majority leader. republicans and democrats work together. toy work together to try solve the problems facing this country. yes, they had their differences. yes, they had their politics. when it came to issues affecting the country, they worked together for the common good and that's the way our democracy should work. [applause] clinton asked me then to take over the office of management and budget. the good people there helped work with me and precedent to develop the clinton economic plan. as a result of that and as a result of the work that was done on budget summits and agreements,
do i uphold the law or back off of my principal? ini fight for what i believe or do i sacrifice my job? i lost my job. but i have never regretted the decision is standing for what you believe in. [applause] i went back to monterey and public service was still in my veins so i ran for congress and served a terms of the congress. eight terms. it was a different congress. el.er tip o'neill, bob michae we just honored tom foley the other day, speaker and a majority leader. republicans and democrats...
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>> that was part of the aca, that was part of the law. that was part of -- it comes through a tax rebate. >> let's talk about where the money comes from. originally when president obama pushed this, and turned a bill into a law, the cbo said it was going to be about $900 billion. now, they have upped that. the cbo has under that number to $1.8 trillion. we are not even talking about these additional insion incentives and rebates which is only going to add though that number. >> one how is it paid for tax increases like the medical equipment tax and increase on capital gains. there is no question there are some taxes that are paying for this secondly, the cbo also made it clear that the healthcare law was going to be a net reducer in terms of our federal deficit. >> julian, i have toil, president obama, unequivocally said this will not be a tax increase. he looked the american people in the eye in fact he was sitting down with george stephanopoulos it isn't a tax. it was never a tax. it's the law. his words. turns out, i agree with you it'
>> that was part of the aca, that was part of the law. that was part of -- it comes through a tax rebate. >> let's talk about where the money comes from. originally when president obama pushed this, and turned a bill into a law, the cbo said it was going to be about $900 billion. now, they have upped that. the cbo has under that number to $1.8 trillion. we are not even talking about these additional insion incentives and rebates which is only going to add though that number....
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look, people are going to be hurt by this law. and there were voices that warned of that back in 2010, and there are being consistent voices since then. and again, politics aside, when it comes to getting a job or having your hours cut or being told that you're going to be able to keep your coverage if you like it or keep your doctor if you like it, you find out that that's not true. i mean, i heard from my fellow americans -- you can take the approach and say well, that's what you voted, that's what you get. i hate it when people are misled and then they are left to bear the consequences of it. and keep in mind, executive branch that we've been talking about is not covered by obama care. so they're not going to have to go to this website and spend the next two or three weeks trying to log on. >> nor the staffs and the members of congress. >> right. >> y'all are being fully taken care of as well. i know you didn't mean to overlook that. >> well, i only overlook it because i don't get my health insurance through the government. i m
look, people are going to be hurt by this law. and there were voices that warned of that back in 2010, and there are being consistent voices since then. and again, politics aside, when it comes to getting a job or having your hours cut or being told that you're going to be able to keep your coverage if you like it or keep your doctor if you like it, you find out that that's not true. i mean, i heard from my fellow americans -- you can take the approach and say well, that's what you voted,...
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there's just a couple of really simple things number one when the law was written the assumption was that all the states were going to take the medicare money and so there would be a whole large smaller step that the website would have to do a number two the assumption was that states were going to create their own exchanges so the federal website would basically be like google you use plug in what you're looking for it sends you there you know you say ok yes i'm a citizen here's my sole security number yes i am not covered by my employer and here's my age and income the website would verify it was social security and the i.r.s. and send you to washington state's website and then you'd be dealing with washington state for all the weirdnesses of washington state or california and actually does that for those states we've got thirty six states where the governor said we're not going to start to exchange you've got twenty six states where the governor said no we're not going to take any medicare money so now this federal website has to do all this stuff that the state's response to do a
there's just a couple of really simple things number one when the law was written the assumption was that all the states were going to take the medicare money and so there would be a whole large smaller step that the website would have to do a number two the assumption was that states were going to create their own exchanges so the federal website would basically be like google you use plug in what you're looking for it sends you there you know you say ok yes i'm a citizen here's my sole...
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he is a retired law enforcement agent. glenn, i want to start with you because the new program says the program actually saves lives of blacks and hispanics, especially men. do you buy that? >> zero evidence to show it works. it's reduced crime. it's effective in getting guns off the street. there's research that shows it diminishes public safety. every time a young person of color stops according to their institute of justice report, there's an 8% less chance of them calling the police when they witness a crime. >> lou, what do you think? does it save lives? >> absolutely. i think the fact we went through an era with 2600 homicide as year that were reduced to roughly 500 through the use of stop and frisk supports the need for the tool. i think what we need to address is how the tool is implemented and possibly revisiting as aggressive a need we had with 2600 homicides to support it. we are down to 500. i think it's irrefutable that the individuals that benefit from the program the most, the young, black american males. >>
he is a retired law enforcement agent. glenn, i want to start with you because the new program says the program actually saves lives of blacks and hispanics, especially men. do you buy that? >> zero evidence to show it works. it's reduced crime. it's effective in getting guns off the street. there's research that shows it diminishes public safety. every time a young person of color stops according to their institute of justice report, there's an 8% less chance of them calling the police...
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terror laws are being misapplied we've been seeing in the u.k. for many many years terrorist laws being written in ways that could be abused the governments of the day have always said no no they won't possibly abuse of course their lives will only ever be used against terrorists and here we see somebody with leaks material who's been very responsible these part of they were miranda's and the guardian to be extremely responsive handling of this material nobody's been able to say here danger to national security genuinely people are have their lives at risk and nobody's been able to show that there's been accusations but there's been nobody actually saying that's happened so instead what we've got is the police abusing their powers in order to intimidate these people germany and brazil meanwhile want to un resolution on n.s.a. surveillance which will call on all countries to protect privacy guaranteed under international law but they were as agency is about to open a new one point five billion dollar facility in utah to collect and store more data
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twenty-three executive orders trying to tighten gun laws. he can't get server security legislation through either. he used an executive order to establish new cyber security standards and has not done bynum anything on education in this country except issue an executive order. he refused to do anything on entitlement reform, so he issued an executive action getting the federal requirements for welfare perigee cannot get anything done so far on climate change. he is issuing a new task force on climate change. this is the language of government. the task force on, unpreparedness and resilience. with a title like that it has to be better than doing anything about the issue. joining us now, the "a-team," national review columnist, former hillary clinton adviser, co-founder of define american, fox news contributor. weekly standard executive editor do you see this as a stalking horse? you don't have this come out, a colossal failure in the beginning. it may never work. i don't think this leads to a single payer system. a very bad clumsy bureaucrat
twenty-three executive orders trying to tighten gun laws. he can't get server security legislation through either. he used an executive order to establish new cyber security standards and has not done bynum anything on education in this country except issue an executive order. he refused to do anything on entitlement reform, so he issued an executive action getting the federal requirements for welfare perigee cannot get anything done so far on climate change. he is issuing a new task force on...